Companies have more data at their fingertips than ever, so why do online shoppers remain such a mystery? The solution begins with bringing all the information together to form a meaningful picture of the consumer. A McKinsey & Company article.

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Big data is a popular business buzzword today, and it signals exciting possibilities in the ability to store deep and complex information and to mine this in a sophisticated manner to reveal key insights into transactional behaviours and patterns.

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As has come evident, big data is one of the most important investments a brand can make. The stakes are huge — consulting and technology firm Capgemini has suggested that data can improve performance by 41 percent over a three-year period. Given the potential returns, what board would hesitate to sign off on a significant investment in big data?

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